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How is the empirical probability of an event estimated? 1. by repeating a random experiment and counting the number of times the event occurs 2. by using logic and prior experience to determine the liklihood of the event 3. by finding the probability of the complement of the event 4. by using probability theory to model all possible outcomes, including the desired event?

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Empirical probability is based entirely on measurement of the frequency of the event, answer 1.
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